I have a 210 gallon reef tank. It is 6' x 2' x 30". I intend to maintain a mixed type reef with SPS, ricordea, xenia, maybe a clam or anemone or two. I have been keeping reefs for quite some time.
My lighting system consists of 3 400 watt Iwaki MH and 8 T5 lights for blue supplement. I am getting killed on power bills. I am have been debating changing to LEDs for some time.
That being said, can you give me any advice? It would seem that the SPS I currently have enjoy the MH. My rose bubble tips love the light. My mushroom rock, does OK, but, the shrooms often release from the rock and place themselves at the lowest point in the tank. Like many others before me, I would like to find the magic solution and be able to keep any coral and to minimize my power bills.
Should I get LEDs? Will I have any coral loss. Are LEDs bright enough to maintain my coral? How much power will I save? From what company should I purchase the lighting system? How many watts do I need? Will the LEDs give me enough PAR value at the lowest part of the tank? How much PAR do I need to properly maintain the coral? Please help.
I was considering a company from Canada that sells a nice looking 240 watt unit for around $300. I would need three of them, of course. Thoughts?
Andy
My lighting system consists of 3 400 watt Iwaki MH and 8 T5 lights for blue supplement. I am getting killed on power bills. I am have been debating changing to LEDs for some time.
That being said, can you give me any advice? It would seem that the SPS I currently have enjoy the MH. My rose bubble tips love the light. My mushroom rock, does OK, but, the shrooms often release from the rock and place themselves at the lowest point in the tank. Like many others before me, I would like to find the magic solution and be able to keep any coral and to minimize my power bills.
Should I get LEDs? Will I have any coral loss. Are LEDs bright enough to maintain my coral? How much power will I save? From what company should I purchase the lighting system? How many watts do I need? Will the LEDs give me enough PAR value at the lowest part of the tank? How much PAR do I need to properly maintain the coral? Please help.
I was considering a company from Canada that sells a nice looking 240 watt unit for around $300. I would need three of them, of course. Thoughts?
Andy